The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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... legislature , and a finance minister in the executive . * They are sure to quarrel , and the result is sure to satisfy neither . And when the taxes do not yield as they were expected to yield , who is responsible ? Very likely the ...
... legislature , and a finance minister in the executive . * They are sure to quarrel , and the result is sure to satisfy neither . And when the taxes do not yield as they were expected to yield , who is responsible ? Very likely the ...
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... legislature is forced to fight the exe- cutive , and the executive is forced to fight the legislative ; and so very likely they contend to the conclusion of their respective terms . There is , indeed , one condition of things in which ...
... legislature is forced to fight the exe- cutive , and the executive is forced to fight the legislative ; and so very likely they contend to the conclusion of their respective terms . There is , indeed , one condition of things in which ...
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... legislature , but they are prologues without a play . There is nothing of a catastrophe about them ; you can- not turn out the government . The prize of power is not in the gift of the legislature , and no one cares for the legislature ...
... legislature , but they are prologues without a play . There is nothing of a catastrophe about them ; you can- not turn out the government . The prize of power is not in the gift of the legislature , and no one cares for the legislature ...
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... legislature . It can do nothing . It cannot change the administration ; the executive was elected for such and such years , and for such and such years it must last . People wonder that so literary a people as the Americans - a people ...
... legislature . It can do nothing . It cannot change the administration ; the executive was elected for such and such years , and for such and such years it must last . People wonder that so literary a people as the Americans - a people ...
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... legislature in all acts which facilitate its administration ; it is itself , so to say , the legislature . But a president may be hampered by the parliament , and is likely to be hampered . The natural tendency of the members of every ...
... legislature in all acts which facilitate its administration ; it is itself , so to say , the legislature . But a president may be hampered by the parliament , and is likely to be hampered . The natural tendency of the members of every ...
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